Caribbean, Countries

Montserrat where it’s know blacks, know Irish

It was a familiar keep out sign in the UK but it’s different in Montserrat where it’s know blacks, know Irish.

And where they’re already getting things in hand for their ten-day annual celebration for St Patrick’s Day next month.

The Gaels have an enduring footprint in the West Indies.

Where Irish and Scots servants were exploited after wars of freedom back home.

On the face of it the St Patrick’s Day festivities sound like a coming together then.

Of two disenfranchised peoples, the Gaels and black West Indians.

Rebels’ yell

Irish maiden: Leaving her mark

But its origins are diametrically opposite as the imported African slaves used the opportunity of St Patrick’s Day, 1768.

To rise up against their overlords, many of them Irish, who they knew would be partying that day.

Alas, for the locals their plans were said to have been overheard by an Irish woman who told the British.

And nine of the ringleaders were executed while another 30 were exiled.

And so it is Cudjoe and his rebels that the good people of Montserrat commemorate every March 17.

Hands across the ocean

Ya dancer: Those leprechauns

Though surprisingly their sacrifice only started to be acknowledged in 1971 when researchers began to publicise it.

While it was not until 1985 that the savvy and very forgiving Montserrat government decided.

To tie in their day with St Paddy’s Day.

All of which makes this year, the 40th anniversary of that initiative, even more anticipated.

Greening up

Super troupers: Waiting to welcome you

Now our Caribbean chums have been sharing what they have in store for this year.

Including Leprechaun’s Revenge, a thrilling night of music and revelry with a Caribbean twist.

And Chess Entertainment‘s Boozey Brunch, a sophisticated mix of gourmet flavors and great vibes.

Now if it’s soca you want, and the answer is yes, always then it’s in abundance with KISS Montserrat and STRATIFY.

The festival also showcases heritage tours, J’ouvert (dancing on the street), National Heroes Day, the Emerald Brunch.

And the stand-out event, the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Heritage Feast.

Win Winair

Now you’ll fly through either the US, Boston, New York, Miami with our Montserrat mates recommending Winair.

Or from the other Caribbean islands with St Kitts the closest but our favourite Barbados too, giving us an excuse.

Travellers are encouraged to book accommodation early

For more updates, follow Montserrat Festivals or island of Montserrat on social media.

We imagine you’ll have your own green suits and ginger beards.

But there will be shortage on Montserrat where it’s know blacks, know Irish.

Caribbean, Countries, Ireland

Caribbean break from Lenten Fast

His is the day when you can indulge during 40 days’ self-sacrifice and this year we’ve a St Paddy’s Day Caribbean break from Lenten Fast.

Because the West Indies island that’s even more Irish than Ireland is greening up again.

Which makes you think that Montserrat, Ireland in the sun, gets out padded green costumes, oversized hats and ginger beards.

When it’s more likely to be emerald summer dresses and tropical boardies.

Forty party years

Flagging it up: Montserrat

Montserrat’s St Paddy’s Day Festival will celebrate 40 years in 2022.

And it promises to be even better this years for its hiatus through Covid.

Like all Caribbean festivals St Paddy’s Day lasts longer than 24 hours… in this case from March 12-19.

And there is something for everyone too… the Biennial National Honours & Awards and the Junior Calypso Show.

While Comedy in De Tent will make its debut.

The Irish links

Blessings on you: St Paddy

Ireland and the Caribbean have long been interlinked with many Irish fleeing puritanical Oliver Cromwell in the 17th century.

Alas, as is the way of these things, a different strata of society also sought out a new world.

Where they could grow plantations and oversee the exploitation of African slaves.

Montserrat’s special relationship with Ireland dates from a significant moment of local empowerment.

When on St Patrick’s Day 1678 they rebelled against their Irish owners, expecting them to be carousing and drunk.

Only they had been tipped off by an Irish woman and the plantation owners were ready for them.

And hanged nine rebels and impaled the head of their leader Cudjoe.

Modern history

Jig time: St Patrick’s Day

Odd you might think to mark a failed uprising but then very Irish too.

And so within the flag, the coat of arms features Erin playing the harp.

And visitors get an Irish shamrock stamp on their passports.

While many families on the island have Irish surnames from their former slave masters.

It’s a Caribbean thing to channel those slave day milestones into modern festivals, among the best of which is Barbados’s Crop Over.

Ireland and the Caribbean

Ruby do: With Ruby in Barbados

It was there that I first heard, and became a fan of Soca (Soul of Calypso), a beat-based variant.

And we’re glad, but not surprised to see that it forms part of St Paddy’s Day in Montserrat.

The King of Kings Show features top performers from the Calypso and Soca Monarch competitions from the Carnival back in December.

Visitors planning to join in the festivities are encouraged to book their Antigua-Montserrat journey in advance.

WINAIR flights will be in operation alongside the regular scheduled air services provided by Fly Montserrat and SVG Air.

And don’t y’all deserve a Caribbean break from Lenten fast.